I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma just 2 weeks after learning I was pregnant with my fourth child. I was able to have chemotherapy while I was pregnant, deliver a healthy baby and eventually graduate from Nursing School. Class of December 2011! I am now 13 years in remission and my little girl Gabbi is 13 old. This blog tells our story.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Guess What I JUST Realized?
That's right. Today is February 8th. The day I got my clear PET scan results. The day I knew I was cancer free. ONE year! I am officially a one year survivor today. I think now that it has dawned on me I feel a bit emotional. I need to bake a cake, or something!! Feels like a birthday. It feels like a real milestone to me. I knew it was coming up but I sort of lost track. It just hit me. I can now use the one year survivor ribbon. I have been holding on to this picture since I got my first clear scan! Yeah!!!
Can't believe you lost track of THIS! YEAH You need a cake, a party, something! This year is going to be great.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That is certainly a milestone worth celebrating!
ReplyDeletethank you so much Mike and Lynne!!!
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ReplyDeleteMy mom just had her five years since diagnosis for breast cancer. Every milestone is worth celebrating!
~Jenny~
Congratulations! You should definitely celebrate. That's good news.
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Congrats!!!! that is awesome Sandi!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is WONDERFUL! You should bake a cake and celebrate!
ReplyDeleteThat is so wonderful!!! I am so happy for you!
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Hi Sandi! That's really great news, congratulations!
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You truly are a beautiful person. I am so happy for you.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news for sure. I'm so very happy for you. A great big CONGRATULATIONS.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I know you will, I wish you a terrific day. Big hug.
Wow! I can't even imagine what that must feel like! Congrats and here's to many more years to come!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I lost a friend to Lymphoma 2 years ago. I'm so glad I found your blog. It helps my grief process to know that there are people out there who have survived what's taken my friends away. I wish you many more cancer free years.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! You are amazing.
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